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a distinguished criminal lawyer from los angeles. after a year or so of criticism, joe was a price the guy and he called the up the chief and said that, you know, they are smashing our report and what can we do about it. the chief said that need to be gone. history will prove us right. if years have passed and i would like to think that history has proved us right. but i'm enough of a realist to know that 50 years from now we will have another panel. [laughter] and most of us won't be here. so i think that once we can help investigation and say that the commission ignored this, dr. childs in his book said that the commission ignored the testimony of a deaf mute the testified that he saw a person with a rifle behind a white picket fence should a president. now, who can ignore the testimony of a deaf mute? i ask you. >> but he didn't say that backing for it. and when people went to the place where he saw what he saw, it was evident that he came back with another theory in the 1970s and the 1980s and i think that particular failure comm
a distinguished criminal lawyer from los angeles. after a year or so of criticism, joe was a price the guy and he called the up the chief and said that, you know, they are smashing our report and what can we do about it. the chief said that need to be gone. history will prove us right. if years have passed and i would like to think that history has proved us right. but i'm enough of a realist to know that 50 years from now we will have another panel. [laughter] and most of us won't be here. so...
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educated, a decent job, what does a house cost you in the san francisco bay area with a los angeles area. yo public-school and most of the kids don't speak spanish. you start off around for her and $60,000. people and middle incomes cannot afford that. they're priced out of the market . what does the same house costs and taxes? 140, 180. out, and you can send your kid to of public-school spirit texas of the schools of their achievements. has big government high tax model worked well? and would argue not so much. massachusetts, maybe an exception. >> i have two questions. i love the cover of your book. could you describe the inspiration and for the image. the second question is, if you had one message for people to take with them regarding the book, what would that be? >> okay. the jacket photograph cover design was just handed to me by a subcontractor of my publisher. my reaction was i like it. i do urge you to take a look at the maps. this is my inspiration. actually, as per the usual of the contract to my page for the map. this is, you know, the fremont counties in 1856, the new englan
educated, a decent job, what does a house cost you in the san francisco bay area with a los angeles area. yo public-school and most of the kids don't speak spanish. you start off around for her and $60,000. people and middle incomes cannot afford that. they're priced out of the market . what does the same house costs and taxes? 140, 180. out, and you can send your kid to of public-school spirit texas of the schools of their achievements. has big government high tax model worked well? and would...
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angeles complaining that people don't speak english. we have fight ourselves the status of spanish in florida where spanish was spoken for a century before anybody spoke english. they treat it like it's a new thing that people want to speak spanish in florida without thinking too deeply where the word "florida" comes from. there's a symbolic and cultural and sort of attic full of archetype we carry around in our head. there's the rough and tumble word of trade and ports and rivers and money and resources and both of those worlds are part of shaping what happened after he was wandering and and what become new mexico and arizona and west texas. not sure where he was. so it's tough to come prez it at -- compress it all. sometimes i i felt doing a quick recap to tell you. in other words to understand it you have to remember the thing i haven't told you yet. it was challenging sometimes. >> one of the areas that you point to in term of clear successes where the latino population has clearly broken through, and then you mentioned dezi are nez
angeles complaining that people don't speak english. we have fight ourselves the status of spanish in florida where spanish was spoken for a century before anybody spoke english. they treat it like it's a new thing that people want to speak spanish in florida without thinking too deeply where the word "florida" comes from. there's a symbolic and cultural and sort of attic full of archetype we carry around in our head. there's the rough and tumble word of trade and ports and rivers and...
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plus six focus groups in richmond, virginia, chicago, los angeles. and we found that john f. kennedy with that short presidency is the most admired, like, respected, and popular president of the modern era. now, a historian who studies the actual record would say, come on 1,038 days. but what was interesting to me, that is the judgment of the american people. we tattled that chapter, the people's president. and so i think readers will be interested to see how kennedy's view and why and the assassination is a big piece of it, but so was kennedy's public image. the rhetoric which is still staring, the self-deprecating humor, the glamorous major. >> i have the record album of the 61 inaugural address, and i can recite it. i still, you know, listen to it. i put on a couple of times a year. you mentioned the nine presidents following. although i came across a phrase once. reagan was the first president not to be haunted by the ghost of john kennedy. do you agree? >> yes. reagan knew himself. you know this much better than i do. he had a center to himself, and he was not in the dem
plus six focus groups in richmond, virginia, chicago, los angeles. and we found that john f. kennedy with that short presidency is the most admired, like, respected, and popular president of the modern era. now, a historian who studies the actual record would say, come on 1,038 days. but what was interesting to me, that is the judgment of the american people. we tattled that chapter, the people's president. and so i think readers will be interested to see how kennedy's view and why and the...
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. >> for "cbs this morning saturday," carter evans, los angeles. >> he's a multi-billionaire but he said he never profited from that spywork. >> but he's still a spy. >>> coming up why city folk can't seem comments or stars. >> you stole my stars. >> i know exactly how you feel young lady. what you're sea seeing is light pollution, light pollution. for astronomers like me this is a bigger problem than i don't know rngs getting a date which is difficult for the geeky people. >> light pollution is a real problem and we'll learn more next. this is "cbs this morning saturday." >>> this is your first since "dream girl." >> it is. >> do you still remember how to sing? >> yes. >> sing and act together. >> i'll answer that. yes, you do, yes, you do. >> thank you. >> i think they're extremely different. they're both musical. casey's approach. >> the director. >> the director. it's so different. it was led by her vision. oh, i get it now. for "dream girls."," it feels more hike it. >> who does it speak to? >> family. anyone who's part of money. that's all of us. >> yeah it definitely is about toge
. >> for "cbs this morning saturday," carter evans, los angeles. >> he's a multi-billionaire but he said he never profited from that spywork. >> but he's still a spy. >>> coming up why city folk can't seem comments or stars. >> you stole my stars. >> i know exactly how you feel young lady. what you're sea seeing is light pollution, light pollution. for astronomers like me this is a bigger problem than i don't know rngs getting a date which is...
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going from 77 to 59 in los angeles. winter will be the felt although we are three weeks away from official start of winter. >> thank you, pedram. >>> finally must-see moments in australia. a family put up half a million christmas lights to reclaim the guinness book of world records. they lost the title last year to a family that lives in new york. they are back in the spotlight. >> alison, did you have the etch-a-sketch? >> i loved it. >> kerry johnson drew the cardinals basketball team all with the etch-a-sketch. some of the art work sold for hundreds of dollars. >>> behold the world's biggest gingerbread village. look at the icing and dough. it took almost ten months to create this scene. it is now on display at the new york hall of science. >> this is something you don't quite see every day. on the cheyenne river in north dakota. a large floating ice disc. about 55 feet across which is spinning in the river currently like a record turntable. look at that. it was first spotted by a retired engineer captured on camera.
going from 77 to 59 in los angeles. winter will be the felt although we are three weeks away from official start of winter. >> thank you, pedram. >>> finally must-see moments in australia. a family put up half a million christmas lights to reclaim the guinness book of world records. they lost the title last year to a family that lives in new york. they are back in the spotlight. >> alison, did you have the etch-a-sketch? >> i loved it. >> kerry johnson drew the...